The Escape Character Parser is a utility
parser, which parses escaped character sequences used in C/C++,
LEX or Perl regular expressions. Combined with the confix_p utility parser, it is useful for parsing C/C++ strings containing double quotes and other escaped
characters:

confix_p('"',*c_escape_ch_p,'"')

There are two different types of the Escape Character Parser:
c_escape_ch_p, which parses C/C++ escaped character sequences and
lex_escape_ch_p, which parses LEX style escaped character sequences.
The following table shows the valid character sequences understood by these
utility parsers.

all C/C++ escaped character sequences as described above and additionally
any other character, which follows a backslash

If there is a semantic action attached directly to the Escape Character Parser,
all valid escaped characters are converted to their character equivalent
(i.e. a backslash followed by a 'r' is converted to '\r'), which is
fed to the attached actor. The number of hexadecimal
or octal digits parsed depends on the size of one input character. An
overflow will be detected and will generate a non-match. lex_escape_ch_p
will strip the leading backslash for all character
sequences which are not listed as valid C/C++ escape sequences when passing
the unescaped character to an attached action.

Please note though, that if there is a semantic action attached to an
outermost parser (for instance as in (*c_escape_ch_p)[some_actor],
where the action is attached to the kleene star generated parser) no conversion
takes place at the moment, but nevertheless the escaped characters are parsed
correctly. This limitation will be removed in a future version of the library.